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Circinus / Yale Bright Star Catalog (HR)

«Yale Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed.» Hoffleit D., Warren Jr W.H., 1991 [154]
HRBDMHDSAOFK5M*VarIDRADecvMagspTypedMagSepRemarks
HR 5194CP-68 2014120404252481309913 51 47.4-69 24 055.75 K5-M0III
HR 5218CP-67 242612091325251113 54 48.9-67 39 095.71 K2III
HR 5242CP-65 25531215572525343110W13 58 31.2-65 48 026.20 K0III 4.06.4
HR 5253CP-65 2573121932252554W14 00 52.2-66 16 075.97 F2III 5.946.2
HR 5293CP-69 20121233772571193123W14 10 30.9-70 18 206.05 K4II 8.55.2
HR 5295CP-69 201412349225263614 11 01.9-69 43 116.06 A6IV
HR 5320CP-66 2490124471252678W14 16 38.6-66 35 165.75 B1.5III 7.123.8D:Companion F5V, optical?,G:Sco-Cen assoc.,S:Also classified B2Ib.
HR 5379CP-67 257412583525273553014 25 06.3-68 11 435.61 A3Ib
HR 5382CP-65 271812599025273714 25 39.5-66 10 246.36 A3V
HR 5391CP-65 2732126241252745314114 27 07.1-65 49 185.85 K3III
HR 5408CP-67 2595126862252767W14 31 16.5-67 43 025.83 K1III 8.235.4
HR 5443CP-67 2616128020252824315614 37 46.3-67 55 566.04 F7V
HR 5463αCP-64 2977128898252853539WAlp Cir14 42 30.4-64 58 313.19 ApSrEuCr: 5.415.6D:Binary. Companion K5V.,DYN:0.074".,S:Also classified F1Vp.,VAR:Amp. 0.03V. Magnetic var., about 4 months. Pulsation period 6.8 min?
HR 5465CP-58 567212891724191214 41 55.7-58 36 586.22 F4V
HR 5482CP-62 4275129422252869W14 45 17.3-62 52 335.36 A9V 5.536.3G:Possible Eggen group with HR 63, q.v.
HR 5486CP-57 677212946224196614 44 55.5-58 28 406.11 K0III
HR 5488CP-55 6150129557241971WBU Cir14 45 10.9-55 36 076.10 B2III 1.468.8G:In Norma dark cloud.,RV:Var. 0.135d, amp. about 18k/s.,VAR:Beta C, amp. 0.04u, 0.03y, 0.04V, 0.131d with possible secondary periods.
HR 5500CP-66 2645129954252894W14 48 44.4-66 35 385.91 B2.5Ve 3.060. G:Sco-Cen assoc.
HR 5515CP-56 64411302272420266807 14 49 06.9-56 40 046.23 K1III G:Sigma Pup group.
HR 5527CP-63 3436130701252928IAX Cir14 52 35.0-63 48 365.87 G3II+B8V vC:Large color excess.,D:In Innes catalogue, 6.5, 6.5v sep. 0.5" in 1913. Not confirmed.,S:Also classified F2-G2II + B4 and F6IIab + B8V.,SB:Secondary B4. SKYLAB indicates cool star with hot companion.,VAR:CDelta 5.65 - 6.09V, 5.273268d.
HR 5539ζCP-65 291813105825295114 54 42.4-65 59 296.09 B3Vn
HR 5546CP-59 5753131342242111317414 55 34.6-60 06 515.20 K2III
HR 5551θCP-62 4337131492252965WThe Cir14 56 44.0-62 46 515.11 B4Vnpe v0.00.1G:Sco-Cen assoc.,S:H alpha variable.,VAR:Gamma Cas 5.02 - 5.44V. Amp. 0.03 on time scale 2d reported. H alpha varies.
HR 5593ηCP-63 349313290525300515 04 48.2-64 01 545.17 G8III
HR 5623CP-63 351813379225303415 09 25.5-63 38 346.28 A0pSrCrEu
HR 5632CP-60 565613406025304315 10 44.6-61 25 216.30 G2V
HR 5645CP-61 485613446825305915 13 01.0-61 44 386.32 K4Ib
HR 5661CP-60 5698135160253082W15 16 36.4-60 54 145.73 B0.5Ve v2.91.2D:Component C, A5V, optical. Component B, RV -16k/s. CPM with HR 5664.,G:Sco-Cen assoc.,S:H alpha variable.
HR 5664δCP-60 5701135240253084W6998 15 16 56.7-60 57 275.09 O8.5V 8.350. D:CPM with the triple star HR 5661. Faint companion of HR 5664, G5V, probably optical.,S:Also classified O7.5III((f)).,SB:3.9025d, K 158.3k/s, V0 +9.2k/s, asini 8.46.,VAR:Component A of double, Ell?, amp. 0.08V.
HR 5666εCP-63 3544135291253088320515 17 38.9-63 36 384.86 K2.5III
HR 5670βCP-58 587513537924238456115 17 30.8-58 48 044.07 A3V
HR 5680CP-60 5720135591253101W15 18 48.9-60 29 475.46 O7.5III((f)) 5.544.5D:Companions: B, B9V; C, A-type spectrum.,S:Also classified O7I.
HR 5700CP-60 576013635925313615 23 10.4-60 39 255.67 F7V
HR 5704γCP-58 5908136415242463W15 23 22.7-59 19 154.51 B5IV+F8 0.30.9D:5.1 B5, 5.5 F8, 778.54y, a = 2.384" or 269.90y, a = 2.485". Although a period has been derived, spectroscopic evidence,D:indicates that the F8 component is a dwarf much closer to the Sun than the B5 star: probably optical.

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Key to columns [154]
HRHarvard Revised Number = Bright Star Number
BBayer designation (greek letter)
FFlamsteed number
DMDurchmusterung Identification (BD = Bonn; CD = Cordoba; CP = Cape Photographic)
HDHenry Draper Catalog Number
SAOSAO Catalog Number
FK5FK5 star Number
IRI if infrared source
M*Double or multiple-star code. (A = Astrometric binary; D = Duplicity discovered by occultation; I = Innes, Southern Double Star Catalogue (1927); R = Rossiter, Michigan Publ. 9, 1955; S = Duplicity discovered by speckle interferometry; W = Worley (1978) update of the IDS;)
ADSAitken's Double Star Catalog (ADS) designation
VarIDVariable star identification
RARight Ascension (J2000.0)
DecDeclination (J2000.0)
vMagVisual magnitude
spTypeSpectral type
dMagMagnitude difference of double, or brightest multiple
SepSeparation of components in Dmag if occultation binary (arcsec)
RemarksNote on Category (C = Colors; D = Double and multiple stars; DYN = Dynamical parallaxes; G = Group membership; M = Miscellaneous; N = Star names; P = Polarization; R = Stellar radii or diameters; RV = Radial and/or rotational velocities; S = Spectra; SB = Spectroscopic binaries; VAR = Variability)

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